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Paha Que Fiberglass Pole Tepee Shower and Outhouse Tent

Paha Que Fiberglass Pole Tepee Shower and Outhouse Tent
From Paha Que Wilderness

List Price: $169.00
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Product Description

Tepee Outhouse- Shower Grey Fiberglass Poles - Manufacture ID: 900-2000-001The Tepee the camping industry's first fully equipped portable outhouse by Paha Que' provides a "common sense" evolution in campsite restroom and shower facilities. Featuring 67" vertical walls floor measurements of 54" x 54" and a peak that reaches 94". The Tepee is lightweight portable and easily stows in a 8" x 26" zippered carry bag that weighs about 10 pounds. Easy to follow instructions sewn inside the carry bag promise a five minute one-person setup. Features:- "No-see-um" mesh roofing and bottom side panels were added to enhance ventilation - The detachable heavy-duty waterproof flooring engineered to allow drainage of shower run off and to keep the bugs out - Rainfly includes unique clear vinyl panels that warm the shower bag (not included) when rotated to face the sun - Stows in duffel style carry bag with straps 8" in diameter and 26" long - Easy one person set up in under 5 minutes - Optional Feature the Tepee Drain Capture Floor Specifications:Floor Size:54" x 54" removable Size at Height of 5'6":36" x 36" Inside height:94" at peak Zipper Door Dimensions:57" high x 32" wide 8" off ground 4" Wide Netting Strip at Wall Bottom Except Door Wall Netting From 5'8" to Top:Four 104" Poles Main Vertical; Four 48" Poles Top Horizontal


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #33698 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Color: Grey
  • Brand: Paha Que Wilderness
  • Model: 900-2000-001
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 16.75" h x 16.75" w x 31.00" l, 33.05 pounds

Features

  • Roomy 4.5' x 4.5' x 7' size
  • Heavy-duty high performance fiberglass pole set
  • Patented features, easy one-person set up
  • Heavy-duty fabrics, construction and performance
  • Exclusive Paha Que' wilderness "you set it up - we stand behind it" lifetime warranty

Customer Reviews

WOULD NOT PAY THE EXTRA MONEY FOR THIS ITEM2
If I were to buy a shower/outhouse again I would not pay the extra money for this one. They claim one person can set it up in 5 minutes but in our experience we can't set it up with 2 people in 5 minutes. The sleeves that the poles go through are so tight it is a struggle to get the poles through. There was really nothing about this unit that really impressed me and there are other versions that are only a fraction of the price.

A second bathroom for guests!5
Bought this for summer guests who stay in the yurt on my property - so they don't have to come through my bedroom on way to lav. Worked just great with a port-a-potty inside. A little tricky to set up at first but is withstanding lots of wind and rain this summer. It also looks really cute which actually was a concern since it's very visible upon entering the property.

Doh!2
The tent sets up extremely easy (except for below) and has plenty of room. The material seems to be decent quality but here are the issues....

We were setting up the tent and one of the poles refused to fit through the channel. After further inspection, where there was additional stitching for one of the hooks, they had sewn in to the channel, not providing enough room for the pole to slip through properly. A hair dryer and a little patience and I was able to get the pole through. For such an expensive purchase, a little quality assurance would go a long way.

Now the tent is set up, I notice there is a "push" in the top netting, its not really a rip but the netting is defective in one spot. I guess nail polish would stop it from ripping but why should I be worrying about this on a brand new tent?

Just a note... if there is low lighting behind the tent, you will see shadows. So if you are sitting on the pot or taking a shower and rub a dubbing, you can see shadows from the outside.

And finally... While taking down the tent and GENTLY and I do mean GENTLY removing the poles, one of them gets hung up on the threads (the same threads that were sewn in for hooks) and the bungee snaps with no effort at all. What the heck?


That was the last straw, back it goes.

Amazon did great as usual. Fast shipping and willing to exchange or refund my purchase.

Edit: Received new tent and only one of the channels had the problem described above. Granted, not as bad as the first tent so it is workable, it should loosen up after multiple uses and baking in the sun while camping. The top netting of the replacement had been repaired, so apparently I got a refurbed tent? The overhead "holder" was also missing.. Sheesh.. luckily I had not sent the other tent off. Overall... C+ We shall see how it holds up after being used multiple times.